- Aug 2022
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www.netgear.com www.netgear.com
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Marketing. For example, information about your device type and usage data may allow us to understand other products or services that may be of interest to you.
All of the information above that has been consented to, can be used by NetGear to make money off consenting individuals and their families.
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USB device
This gives Netgear permission to know what you plug into your computer, be it a FitBit, a printer, scanner, microphone, headphones, webcam — anything not attached to your computer.
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as well as and other software, mobile apps, and features.
This could give Netgear the consent to watch every application you use, from The Sims to SETI to Photoshop to You Need A Budget.
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- Mar 2022
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researchga.tylerhost.net researchga.tylerhost.net
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nonexclusive, nontransferable, limited license
A license of this type means that the licensee, or the person that is granted a license to use the service, cannot limit whom the licensor (e.g., the service provider) allows to also use the service.
Note: This is information is intended to be educational rather than informative. It is NOT intended to be, nor should it be treated as legal advice, and is not intended to provide any indication that an attorney-client relationship is being sought or being established. Before you do anything that could have an impact on your legal or equitable rights, you should always retain counsel in your jurisdiction, after carefully considering the merits and qualifications of that counsel.
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- Sep 2020
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today.law.harvard.edu today.law.harvard.edu
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McArdle, Elaine, August 26, and 2020. ‘COVID Adaptation’. Harvard Law Today. Accessed 7 September 2020. https://today.law.harvard.edu/covid-adaptation/.
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- Feb 2017
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www.fortlewis.edu www.fortlewis.edu
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When a student begins attending a postsecondary institution, regardless of age, FERPA rights transfer from the parent to the student
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